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Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Programming Unleased

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ISBN-10: 0672312441

ISBN-13: 9780672312441

Edition: 1998

Authors: Peter Debetta, Dave Martin, John Papa

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Aiming to guide the reader in developing more effective and efficient programs and applications, this work includes coverage of SQL Server programming methods in a large, enterprise environment.
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Book details

List price: $49.99
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Sams
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 912
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.25" long x 2.50" tall
Weight: 3.080
Language: English

John Papa is a Microsoft C# MVP, MCSD.NET, and INETA Speaker who has been working with Microsoft distributed architectures for over 10 years. He has enterprise experience architecting and developing with .NET technologies focusing on architecture, patterns and practices, data access and mobile development. John has authored or co-authored several books on data access technologies, is the author of the "Data Points" column in MSDN Magazine, has presented MSDN WebCasts and can often be found speaking at industry conferences such as DevConnections and VSLive. You can contact John at www.johnpapa.net.

Advanced Programming Techniques
Beyond the Basics of Data Manipulation Language
Using Advanced Data Manipulation Language
Optimizing Queries
Advanced Transact-SQL Statements
Effective Use of Built-in Functions
Effective Use of Stored Procedures as an Administrative Tool
Employing Cursors
Advanced String Manipulation and Bitwise Operators
Dynamic Execution
Security Issues
Specialized Triggers
Updating Table Indexes and Statistics
Crosstabulation
SQL Server - Essential Information
Writing Effective Code
Taking Advantage of the Tools
Using Multiple Tiers and Client/Server Architecture
Replication
Migrating to SQL Server: Data Conversion and Integration
Legacy Databases: Conversion and Integration Issues
Outgrowing Access
The Oracle Transition
Making the Switch from Sybase SQL Server
Programming Internal and External Connections
Using the DBLibrary
Using ODBC and Visual C++ with SQL Server
Connecting to SQL Server from Visual Basic
SQL Server on Internet/Intranet Systems
Programming Real-World Implementations
Integrating SQL Server with Other Microsoft Products
Programming a Line-of-Business Solution
Data Warehousing and Online Transaction Processing (OLTP)
Appendixes
The System Tables of the Master Database
The System Tables of All Databases
System Stored and Extended Stored Procedures Quick Reference
Common Error Codes
Index